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DIY: Trunk Keyhole Camera Installed

Old 05-26-2005, 12:45 AM
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DIY: Trunk Keyhole Camera Installed

Even though most people said our key hole was too small for a camera, I thought I'd try it anyway. So, I bought the $50 ebay special and gave it a shot.
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I had to do a lot of grinding to make the camera fit. I did not have to do any cutting on the car.

I had to make a bracket to hold the camera in the key hole and keep it nice and tight.
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Some pictures of it after I installed it.
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Pictures of the wires tapped into the reverse light.
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Old 05-26-2005, 12:53 AM
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Here are some pictures of the image at night. The day time picture is 1000 times better, but I forgot to take pictures of it. I will tomorrow .
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Oh hell yeah. that's what I'm talking about!

How do you get into the car without a key? do they have hatch pop buttons for RX8s?
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Yes they do, I don't think i've ever used the key to open the trunk.
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The camera comes on and switches the display when the car is put into reverse, then goes back to my computer after the car is taken out of reverse.
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Nice touch is it infrared ??

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Originally Posted by Lock & Load
Nice touch is it infrared ??

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nope,
no room for IR.

Brighter reverse bulbs will have to do.
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Camera....

Great write-up!

Moved thread to the DIY forum, for future reference.

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shoot beat me to this DIY RR :P can you change the title to 'backup keyhole camera installed'?

mine has a different mounting position...yours is sweet mine requires no fabrication or cuting of camera or car or anything for that matter

I'll still post it after I get from out of the country
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Originally Posted by truemagellen
shoot beat me to this DIY RR :P can you change the title to 'backup keyhole camera installed'?

mine has a different mounting position...yours is sweet mine requires no fabrication or cuting of camera or car or anything for that matter

I'll still post it after I get from out of the country
You'll have to get a mod to rename the thread. I tried but it only renamed my post.
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hey no problem...when I upload the DIY then if need to change it still exists I can ask...thanks RR and again great job
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The camera comes on and switches the display when the car is put into reverse, then goes back to my computer after the car is taken out of reverse.

THAT IS NUTS. do you think it will work with the NAV?
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The camera comes on and switches the display when the car is put into reverse, then goes back to my computer after the car is taken out of reverse.

THAT IS NUTS. do you think it will work with the NAV?
I know for a fact it does :D

I promise I'll finish the DIY Backup Cam for NAV :D
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If you have the AVElectronics unit it will auto switch for you.

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Nice project, looks really cool. I always wondered about car cam on the NAV. Sounds like a great project. Where is flyboyindy, he needs this too! :D
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Hey Rotary, you should sell these kits (pre-grinded) with the bracket and instructions...I think you'd make a killing.
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Originally Posted by foxman
Nice project, looks really cool. I always wondered about car cam on the NAV. Sounds like a great project. Where is flyboyindy, he needs this too! :D
flyboy already installed his a couple months ago :D

he decided to install it in the middle of the rear rotary accent, I chose right license plate post
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The one thing I like about this mounting place, it cannot be seen. Even if you're looking for it, you pass right over it because you think its the trunk key. I took some day pictures this morning, they look real good. I'll post them later.

khtm- The bracket is pretty simple to make. The only problem is for nav people you'd need to either buy the AVElectronics kit ($500) or replace the screen with this Xenarc and install a RBG to VGA converter (about $400 for both). The second choice would be the better way to do it because you'd have a better screen and the option of rca/vga input. But, for that reason alone, I doubt very many people will want to fork over the money for a back up cam. I already had the screen for my computer, so it was only another 50 bucks for the camera.

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Originally Posted by truemagellen
flyboy already installed his a couple months ago :D

he decided to install it in the middle of the rear rotary accent, I chose right license plate post
You know what, I forgot about that...a good project would be in car video, recorded to the X-BOX, that could be played back on the NAV, that would keep him busy for a while.
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You know what, I forgot about that...a good project would be in car video, recorded to the X-BOX, that could be played back on the NAV, that would keep him busy for a while.
hmmm I believe that is doable...but need a camera that does the recording to a hard disc and is also attached to the xbox as an 'external drive' then have media center play it from the 'drive' or copy it an internal partition

flyboy is kind of giving up on his xbox...but I'll stop that since I cured our powersupply issue (I'm inverter free :D :D :D)
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Originally Posted by Rotary Rasp
khtm- The bracket is pretty simple to make. The only problem is for nav people you'd need to either buy the AVElectronics kit ($500) or replace the screen with this Xenarc and install a RBG to VGA converter (about $400 for both). The second choice would be the better way to do it because you'd have a better screen and the option of rca/vga input. But, for that reason alone, I doubt very many people will want to fork over the money for a back up cam. I already had the screen for my computer, so it was only another 50 bucks for the camera.
Ahhh...very good point. I guess it's a bit more involved that I thought
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Awesome! I gotta get this project started soon....

I wonder if USB cameras would work if you had the carputer setup for them?

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